until 13.05. | #3833ARTatBerlin | Galeria Plan B presents from April 1, 2023 an exhibition of the artist Adrian Ghenie. It is the fifth solo exhibition of Adrian Ghenie (b. 1977) and the first to open the new Berlin gallery space at Strausberger Platz 1. Juggler with Still Life The figures in Adrian Ghenie’s recent […]
read moreuntil 10.07. | #3046ARTatBerlin | Galerie Judin presents from 1st May 2021 the solo exhibition We Had Everything Before Us with new works by the artist Adrian Ghenie. With this exhibition of new paintings, Adrian Ghenie and Juerg Judin look back on 15 years of collaboration. It began in 2006 with the now legendary group […]
read moreuntil 03.02. | #1715ARTatBerlin | Galerie Judin shows from 18th November 2017 the exhibition “The Graces” by the artist Adrian Ghenie. Vernissage: Friday, 17th November, 18:00 – 21:00 Uhr Ausstellungsdaten: Saturday, 18th November 2017 to Saturday 3rd February 2018 [maxbutton id=”116″] Image caption: Grace, 2017, © Adrian Ghenie / Courtesy the artist and Galerie […]
read moreuntil 13.01. | #4119ARTatBerlin | Galerie Judin shows from currently the exhibition “SIRANI”. Thirteen Contemporary Painters and an Arresting Baroque Masterpiece: Ellen Akimoto, Alexander Basil, Norbert Bisky, Kyle Dunn, Adrian Ghenie, Christoph Hänsli, Hortensia Mi Kafchin, Brandon Lipchik, Lydia Pettit, Cornelia Schleime, Kiriakos Tompolidis, Hugo Wilson, Uwe Wittwer. Norbert Bisky Alex Goliath, 2023 Oil on […]
read moreNext weekend from 18 to 20 June 2021, a Gallery Weekend Summer Special will take place in many Berlin galleries and art institutions in the wake of Gallery Weekend Berlin, which was held on the first weekend in May. With extended opening hours, the participating galleries invite visitors to see the exhibitions that, due to […]
read moreuntil 11.04. | #2690ARTatBerlin | Galerie Judin shows from 15th February 2020 the exhibition Death is Not a Piece of Cake by the artist Hortensia Mi Kafchin. 2015 was an important watershed in the life and work of Hortensia Mi Kafchin (*1986 in Galați, Romania). It was the year the artist, who grew up in […]
read morePlan B opened in 2005 in Cluj, Romania, initiated by Mihai Pop and Adrian Ghenie, and functions as a production and exhibition space for contemporary art. In 2008 Plan B opened a permanent exhibition space in Berlin and is coordinated ever since by Mihai Pop and Mihaela Lutea. The gallery was located in Potsdamer Straße […]
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